Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers and NBA
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Ben Simmons is among the key players anxiously awaiting the next chapter of his NBA career. With Chris Paul now joining the Los Angeles Clippers alongside Bradley Beal, the landscape of the league is shifting once again.
The Phoenix Suns reportedly do not have any interest in reuniting with their former All-Star point guard, Chris Paul.
Los Angeles Clippers general manager Lawrence Frank said Saturday his franchise is "strongly, strongly considering" the signing of free agent guard Chris Paul, who hinted last month that he wanted to return to Los Angeles. Paul has played for five different teams since leaving the Clippers in 2017, but his family still resides on the West Coast.
The Los Angeles Clippers could be a top team in line to sign Giannis Antetokounmpo when his Bucks' contract expires in the summer of 2027.
While all signs point to the 2025-26 campaign being his final season, which he hinted at in a recent interview with Jemele Hill, Chris Paul could join the Clippers for a reunion. Teams such as the Bucks and Lakers have also been linked to Paul, while the Suns and Clippers rose to the top as favorites, per ClutchPoints' Brett Sigel.